File:Fish Pond near Titchfield Abbey.jpg

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English: This is one of a series of tiered fish ponds to the north-west of the site of Titchfield Abbey. The monks used the fish ponds as a supply of food. Following the dissolution of Titchfield Abbey, ownership of the ponds passed to Thomas Wriothesley, who converted the Abbey itself, into a palatial residence, Place House. Nowadays the ponds are in use for recreational fishing.
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